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BARKER, George. BARONI, Ilio.
BRIOSCHI, Osvaldo.
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ABAD, Julià.
(??-??) Catalan militant, Terrassa CNT. Arrested for participating in the February 1932 revolt. (Diccionari de Sindicats)
ABAD de SANTILLÁN, Diego.
(1897-1983) Author, editor, leading figure in the Spanish & Argentinian anarchism.
(??-??) Spanish militant with Barcelona Sindicato del Metal de la CNT.
Italian-American anarchist, member of Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, imprisoned for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus.
ABAYÀ GARRIGA, Francesc.
(1870-1971) Constituir la CNT (1910). Va ser redactor de la "Revista Social" (òrgan de la Unió Manufacturera) i collaborà a "La Federación Igualadina," "La Autonomia," "El Productor" i "El Trabajo."
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABELLA, Àngel.
(??-??) Militant de la CNT. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
(??-??) Militant de la CNT i de les Joventuts Llibertàries. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
ABBEY, Edward.
(1927-1989) American anarchist, eco-defender, novelist (The Monkey Wrench Gang).
ABOS SERENA, Miquel.
(??-??) Militant, CNT de Saragossa.
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
Cofounder of the Ferrer Colony Association (with Harry Kelly & Joseph Cohen).
(1868-1918) Polish philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, anarchist, father of Polish cooperative movement. (Daily Bleed)
ABRAMS, Jacob.
(??-??) Russian anarchist, secretary of the American Bookbinder's Union, member of the Frayhayt group, deported from the Land of the Free for opposing the American invasion of Russia in 1918.
(??-??) Member of the anarchist Frayhayt group, survivor of the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in 1911, escaping by jumping out a window. Wife of Jacob Abrams.
(??-??) Indian anarchist communist, militant Bombay worker in the 1930s.
ACCIARITO, Pietro.
(18711943) Italian anarchist, attempted to stab the king of Italy, sent to prison for life.
ACIN AQUILUE, Ramon.
(1887?/1888?-1936) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist, teacher, writer & avant-garde artist murdered by the fascists
ACKELSBERG, Martha.
American anarchist scholar.
(Research on Anarchism)
"Acracia".
Title of a number of periodicals of libertarian content.
(Christie Books)
Acratas.
Founded 1967, Spanish ultra-left militant anarchists.
ACUNA, Elisa.
(1887- 1946) Mexican professor & journalist, participant in Sociedad Mutualista de Mujeres, Consejo Feminista Mexicano & Liga Panamericana de Mujeres.
(Ateneo Virtual)
(1862-1920) French novelist, symbolist, anarchiste.
(Daily Bleed) See also Nov 11, 1863 & Feb 26, 1894)
(1914-1999) Portuguese nurse, militant anarchist, life-long anarchist, companion of Tomas De Aquino.
(Ephéméride anarchiste)
ADDELSON, Kathryn Pyne.
br />(??-??) Anarchist feminist.
(1922-??) British poet, anarchist pacifist, his education "self-imposed". WWII conscientious objector. Wrote for Woodcock's "NOW magazine". Wrote the poem for Marie Louise Berneri Tribute. Brother of Norman Potter.
May 2009
(1862- id., 1921) French journalist & writer, anarchist.
AGOSTINELLI, Diva.
(1921-??) American anarchist, old bowler, member of Why?'/Resistance editorial board, companion of David Wieck. (Institute for Anarchist Studies)
(1940-2001) Italian anarchist activist, Professor of Physics.
(Daily Bleed)
AGUGGINI, Ettore.
(??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing.
(??-??) Spanish guerilla, alongside Fiaschi & Facerias.
(Ephéméride anarchiste)
(1887-1959) (Centre Ascaso-Durruti)
A.I.T.
(Ephéméride anarchiste)
"A-kontra"
Publication of the Ceskoslovenská Anarchistická Federácia (CSAF). (home page)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
ALBERT, Charle.
ALBIN. (Albin Cantone, dit)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
ALDRED, Guy.
(??-1963) Scottish anarchist communist, head of APCF.
Founded 'The Bakunin Press' publishing house & edited five Glasgow-based anarchist periodicals: "The Herald of Revolt," "The Spur," "The Commune," "The Council," & "The Word".
ALIAGA LLEDÓ, Serafín.
(1915-1990) Spanish anarchosyndicalist, head of AJA (Alianza Juvenil Antifascista), active in Federación Ibérica de ruventudes Libertarias (FIJL), collaborationist who became a communist.
(??-??) British anarchist syndicalist, edited the "Industrial Unionist," founder of the Industrialist League. Disappeared from the movement in 1912.
ALMEREYDA, Miguel.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(??-??) Italian anarchist, illustrator, "padre" of Anarchik (!).
(A-rivista)
(??-??) Member of Vanguard Group in the 30s with Glenn Carrington, John Pinkman, Clara Solomon, Abe Bluestein, et al. Ran guns to Spain during the Revolution & was imprisoned by the Communists there.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Amsterdam Anarchist Congress. (1907)
Famed International Anarchist Congress openly held in the Netherlands (Aug. 24-31, 1907).
(??-??) German Hip Hop band (defunct).
(Wikipedia)
Mutual aid & solidarity network for victims of state repression.
(Wikipedia)
What is the Anarchist Black Cross?, (Spunk Library)
Makhno's Black Cross
(nestormakhno.info)
Anarchist Black Cross (American); founded circa 1978.
International Anarchist Congress (London, 1896)
Anarcho-syndicalism
Convened (July 29) after anarchists are excluded in Marxist takeover of
the International (July 27). (Daily Bleed)
(Wikipedia)
"Anarkiista Debato"
Publication of the International of Anarchist Federations (IAF / IFA). (home page)
(1887-1983) French anarchist militant, libertarian teacher.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
ANDRADE, David.
(1859-1928) An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club. The Andrade brothers ran Australia's first anarchist bookshop & news agency & published books & pamphlets. (Radical Tradition)
(??-??) An original member of the Melbourne Anarchist Club; founder of the Sydney Anarchist Club.
(Radical Tradition)
(1865-1903) Prolific Australian communist anarchist agitator, gifted theoretician, poet, inventor, historian & linguist, influential with the labor movement.
(Radical Tradition)
(1812-1886) American individualist anarchist, abolitionist.
(Anarchy Archives)
ANGIOLILLO, Michele.
(1871-1897) Italian militatant, assassinated Spain's Prime Minister in revenge for the Montjuïc persecutions. (Daily Bleed)
ANGRAND, Charles.
(1854-1926) French artist. Impressionist, Pointillist, anarchist illustrator.
Angry Brigade.
British 1970s "underground" militant group, charged with bombings; police count Ian Purdie, Jake Prescott, & Stuart Christie among its stalwarts.
(Stan Iverson Archives; Christie Books: video)
(1890-1978) Italian anarchist militant.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
ANTICH Puig, Salvador.
Member of the MIL (Mouvement Ibérique de Libération).
ANTLIFF, Allan.
(??- )Canadian academic anarchist & art historian.
ANTIGNAC, Antoine.
(1864-1930) French anarchist activist, wrote for "La révolte" & "Libertaire."
(ca.1921-1945) United the Glasgow Anarchist Group & Glasgow Communist Group; published the monthly journals "Commune" (Guy Aldred, editor) & "Solidarity."
ANTONILI, Gabriella Segata.
(??-??) 19-year-old American Galleanist convicted for transporting dynamite. She & fellow prisoner Emma Goldman became good friends.
Published "Arbeter Fraint." See also Federation of Yiddish-Speaking Anarchist Groups in Great Britain & Paris.
ARIAS, Josefina.
(??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Les Corts (Barcelona).
(Ateneo Virtual)
(1872-1962) French individualist.
(Daily Bleed reference page); also Research on Anarchism
ARMONY, F. Hochauser.
(??-198?) Prolific writer for "Solidaridad Obrera," "CNT" & other journals. Lived in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, etc., finally settling in Israel.
ARNAUD, Georges-Jean.
French anarchist, novelist, writes police procedurals. (l'anarcho revue)
ARNOULD, Arthur.
(1833-1895) French anarchist, Communard, friend of Bakunin. Journalist, novelist. (Pen name A. Matthey)
(1862-1945) Mexican intellectual, Magonista, but never fully embraced Magon's radicalism.
(Daily Bleed)
(??-1986) Italian-American individualist. Lathe operator, house painter, bricklayer, dramatist, founder/editor of "Eresia". Wrote regularly for Felicani’s "Controcorrente". Abe Bluestein, Selma Cohen & Emma Goldman helped him escape from prison in Spain.
ARRU, Andre. (aka Jean René Sauliere)
French anarchist, pacifist.
(1887-1937[?]) Ukrainian anarchist, historian, leader of "Nabat," emigrated to France, member of the Makhnovist Dielo Truda. Returned to USSR in 1935, executed in or about 1937. (Wikipedia)
(??-1967) Anarquista. CNT militant. Secretary Comitè Nacional Revolucionari de la CNT, amb seu a Badalona (1927-28). Residí a València des d'on s'exilià el 1939, i a on tornà i morí el 1967.
(Biografies de Sindicalistes)
(??-??) Spanish anarquista, at age 19 attempted to kill Maura. (Daily Bleed)
(??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios."
Spanish member of Nosotros, an FAI action group, close friend of Durruti.
(Anarchy Archives)
(??-??) Armenia's best known anarchist. Doctor, a founder of the Kropotkin Museum, disappeared by Stalin.
(Page link; see also, International Institute of Social History)
(March 23, 1921) Anarchist bombing, Milan, Italy, killing & wounding many.
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
AUGES, Marcel.
(??-??) Militant, member CNT, Sindicat Metallúrgic (1930; president 1932). 1931 s'adherí als Trentistes. Collaborà a "El Trabajo," (Manresa 1931-34). (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
(1864-1902) Universalist, freethinker, feminist, writer.
(Research on Anarchism)
(??- ) American anarchist, webmaster of Raisethefist.com, busted by the FBI & Anti-Terrorism Taskforce in 2002.
(Raise theFist)
AVRICH, Paul.
(1931-2006) Sympathetic, compassionate American historian of anarchism.
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BA JIN. (aka Pa Chin, Li Feigan, Pa Kin)
(1904-2005) Chinese novelist, anarchist.
(Anarchy Archives; see also Daily Bleed)
BABEUF, Gracchus.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste).
BACHMANN, Marion. (See also Marie Capderoque).
(1873-??) French militant feminist, syndicalist, anarchist.
(Daily Bleed)
(1901-1946) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Alberto Bianchi. Fought in the Spanish Revolution & worked with the papers "Working Solidarity" & "Libertarian Youth."
(Daily Bleed)
(18??-??) British individualist anarchist, lecturer, writer.
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BAGAGLINO, Alfredo.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BAGGINS, Charlotte.
(??-??) Member of the British Women's Anarchist Group in 1970s.
BAGINSKI, Max. (aka Baginsky)
(1864-1943) Prussian-born American anarchist.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(??-??) French filmmaker, did a series of portrayals/interviews with anarchists in the 1980s/90s.
BAJATIERRA MORAN, Mauro.
(1884 [or 1889]-1939) Spanish anarchist.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BAKUNIN, Michael.
(1814-1876) Russian conspirator, anarchist, nemesis of Marx, assassin of God.
Daily Bleed Saint, May 30th
(??-??) Italian anarchist, author.
(1902-1932) Bulgarian anarchist revolutionary, companion of Nadejda Popova.
BALL, Hugo.
Dadaist, Daily Bleed Saint.
(??-??) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios."
(??-??) American activist, worked with Emma Goldman.
BALLARD, George. See George Barrett.
BALLESTA, Sebastián.
(??-1989) Spanish anarchist. A founder of Comité Provincial de las Juventudes Libertarias; CNT organizer.
(??-??) Member Mujeres Libres de Granollers, Spain.
(Ateneo Virtual)
(1803-1890) American Christian anarchist-pacifist. (Daily Bleed)
La Bande del Matese (Gang of Matese)
Italian insurrectionists in an uprising in 1877. Involved Errico Malatesta, Carlo Cafiero, Antonio Cornacchia, Napoleone Papini, among others.
BARA, Louis.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BARBE, Alphonse.
(??-??) French anarchiste, antiwar militant, editor. Fought in the Spanish Revolution.
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(Workers Solidarity Movement)
BARCENA BUSTAMANTE, Benita.
(??-??) Member Mujeres Libres, Spain.
(Ateneo Virtual)
Canadian professor, wrote People Without Government: An Anthropology of Anarchism.
BARDINA Sophie
BARI, Judi.
(1949-1997) Ecological activist, fiddler, Wobbly organizer, libertarian socialist, Earth-First warrior. (Daily Bleed)
(??-??) British anarchist.
BARLOW, Alan.
(1928-2004) British anarchist militant, 1st of May Group, Merseyside anarchists.
(??-1921) Russian anarchist revolutionary, rumored to have assassinated the head of the Okhrana (tsarist secret police). She lived in the US from 1915 to 1917. Returned to Russia, arrested by the Bolsheviks & executed by the Cheka.
(Wikipedia)
June 2008
(??-??) Italian anarchist, antifascist resistance fighter.
(1876-1910) One of the great thinkers & writers produced by Iberian anarchism. South American emigrant, journalist, literary author & critic, founder of the review "Germinal". His works were collected & published after his death from illness.
(Christie Books)
(??-??) British anarchist.
BARROT, Jean.
BARTOSEK, Norbert.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BARRUCAND, Victor.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BARRUE, Jean.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(??-??) Prominent French anarchist in the 1930s.
(Research on Anarchism)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BAUCHET, Emile.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BAUER, Henry.
(1861-1934) German-born American anarchist, friend of Alex Berkman.
BAYER, Osvaldo.
Argentinian anarchist, writer, historian.
(??-??) American playwright/actor, Living Theater.
(??-??) American journalist, active in anarchist circles (1960s).
(??-??) Council communist, maintained relations with the NY Vanguard anarchist group in the 30s.
BELLEGARRIGUE, Anselme.
(1820-??) French anarchiste. (Daily Bleed, April 30, 1850)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant.
(anarchismo modenese)
(??- ) Small press publisher, literary curmudgeon, author, editor of "Vagabond", outsider — washes windows so we can see better.
(Vagabond Press)
(1919- ) Spanish poet, militant anarchist, member Mujers Libres. (Daily Bleed)
(1890-1940) Italian anarchist militant.
(anarchismo modenese)
BERKMAN, Alexander. (nickname "Sasha")
(1870-1936) Lithuanian-born American immigrant, anarchist-communist.
Daily Bleed Saint, June 28
The Berkman Defense Association.
Formed after Berkman's imprisonment, seeking his release, reduction of sentence, & financed an attempted tunnel escape (1900).
(Daily Bleed)
BERNERI, Camillo.
(??-??) Italian anarchist, murdered by Communists in the Spanish Revolution.
BERNERI, Marie Louise.
(1918-1949) Daughter of Giovanna & Camillo Berneri. Author, editor of "Freedom".
(1950-1991) Seattle literary outlaw, Left Bank Books denizen, noisy, a suicide.
(Wikipedia)
(1921-) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist. Brother of Philip.
(Wikipedia)
(1923-2002) American Catholic priest, anti-war activist & christian anarchist.
(Wikipedia)
(??- ) Anarchist scholar.
(1934-) Cultural & economic critic, novelist, mad farmer.
(Wikipedia)
(??-??) Anarchist historian.
Headed Magoniste forces, with Jose Maria Leyva, which seized Mexicali, Mexico.
(Daily Bleed)
BERTHOMIEU Louis.
(??-1936) Member of the International Group of the Durruti Column, killed in Aragon.
(Daily Bleed)
BERTON, Germaine.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BERTONI, Luigi.
(1872-1947) Militant, founder/editor of "Il Risveglio/Le Réveil Geneva."
BERTRAND, Antoine.
(1877-1964) French anarchist.
BERTRAND, Julia.
(1877-1960) French militant anarchist feminist.
BESNARD, Pierre.
(1886-1947) French anarchosyndicalist.
BESSER, Howard.
American anarchist, Director of Moving Image Archiving & Preservation (UCLA), professor, collector of T-shirts.
(Howard Besser page/UCLA)
American anarchist, advocate of Temporary Autonomous Zones.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1941-2005) Activist, a founder of CIRA in Marseilles, bibliographer & historian of French language anarchist periodicals, newspapers & magazines, 1880-1983 (see Bianco: 100 ans de presse anarchiste). (Infoshop Wiki)
June 2008
(??-??) Argentinian anarchist, member of The Torch, along with Horacio Badaraco.
(Daily Bleed)
(??-??) French anarchist, involved in the movement from early 1960s until about 1980.
(International institute of Social History)
(??-??) Author of Jules Jouy, le poète chourineur. (Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1899-1999) Italian anarchist & engineer. Designed missile first used by the Durruti Iron Column. Cousin of Gino Lucetti, one of the WWII partisans that freed Carrara from the fascists.(Lib.com)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1953- ) American anarchist with Institute for Social Ecology.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BIKERTON, Alexander.
(1847-1928) Australian libertarian socialist, founder Federative Home at Wainoni.
(Radical Tradition)
BILLINGS, Warren.
BINAZZI, Pasquale.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(Daily Bleed)
(1881-1966) Corsican anarcho-syndicalist, Secretary of Syndicat des Correcteurs, active in Sacco & Vanzetti support groups & the 1936 Spanish Revolution. (Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BIZEAU, Eugène.
(1883-1989) French vine-grower, pacifist, poet & songster.
BLACK, Bob.
(??- ) Black Bob indeed. American post-situ critic, zerowork advocate.
(1970-2006) British newspaper founded by Albert Meltzer & Stuart Christie.
(Wikipedia)
(??-1882) "Le Drapeau Noir" (The Black Flag) French anarchist paper published for several years.
(1945-??) "Kurohata" (Black Flag), Japanese journal published by Black Youth League (1925-??).
Black Flag.
(1976-1986) American punk band. (Wikipedia)
Black Mask.
Militant NY anarchists, dadaist inspired culture orientated actions. Included Ben Morea, Ron Hahne. Issued a magazine of the same name. Later became Up Against the Wall Motherfucker.
(Movement for Anarchy)
Common anarchist image. According to legend, during the peasant uprisings in the middle ages those who found freedom would also find the black rose in nature; conversely those finding the black rose in nature also find freedom. Currently the name of Canadian publisher.
See Mutinerie des marins...
(1925-??) Japanese anarchists, publishers of "Kurohata" (Black Flag).
(1904-1969) American cartographer, anarchist, cofounder of the NY Libertarian League.
(Daily Bleed)
BLAKE, William.
(1757-1827) Daily Bleed Saint; Poet, radical, mystic, printer, engraver, subversive. Entertained angels in the garden. Friend of William Godwin.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
"The Blast"
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BLUESTEIN, Abe.
American anarchist, active in the NY Vanguard Group, Libertarian Book Club.
(??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active in the anarchist group in the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, part of the Modern School, married to Mendel, mother of Abe.
(??-??) Russian-American anarchist, active with his wife Esther, father of Abe.
( 1894 -1984) French communist, typographer, active in syndicalist movement in his later years.
(International Institute of Social History)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BOLDRINI, Giuseppe.
(??-??) Italian; with others, convicted for the Teatro Diana bombing.
Italian anarchist.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
(1937- ) Italian anarchist militant.
(Wikipedia)
June 2008
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BONNOT, Jules.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Bonnot Gang. (Bande à Bonnot)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BONOMETTI, Ettore.
(1872-1961) Italian anarchist militant, participant in founding USI & UAI.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BOOKCHIN, Murray.
(1921-2006) American anarchist, ecologist, militant, theorist.
Jura Books (Australia, Sydney)
Black Rose Books (Australia, Sydney)
Barricade Books & Infoshop (Australia, Melbourne, 12+ years)
Freedom Books (England, London, 50+ years)
Left Bank Books (US, Seattle, 32+ years) See also Daily Bleed, July 30, 1973
Recollection Used Books (US, Seattle, 10+ years)
Bound Together Books (US, San Franciso, 25+ years)
Wooden Shoe (US, Philadelphia, 26+ years)
May Day Books & Infoshop (US, New York, ?? years)
Monkeywrench Books (US, Austin)
BORDAT, Toussaint.
(1854-??) French labor militant, defendant in the "Trial of the 66."
(Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)
BORGHI, Armando.
Italian anarcho-syndicalist.BORGIUS, Walter.
(??-??) Author, Die Ideenwelt des Anarchismus (1904)
BOROVOI, Alexei.
(1875-1935) Great unknown of Russian anarchism.
(1916-2002) Spanish militant anarquista i anarcosindicalista.
(Anarcoefemèrides)
June 2008
(1912-1936) Spanish anarchist, son of María García, member of the FAI, made famous by the iconic photo The Fallen Soldier by Robert Capa, which captured his moment of death during the Spanish Revolution.
(Daily Bleed)
(??-1871) Spanish anarchist.
(Diccionari de Sindicats)
(1903-1995) Italian-Canadian, one of four anarchists arrested in Toronto for anti-Fascist agitation; defense to prevent deportation aided by Emma Goldman.
(Daily Bleed)
BOSIGER, Ruth.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BOSSIERE, Roger.
(1922-2006)
(1881-1941) French militant, antimilitarist, anarcho-syndicalist.
(Daily Bleed)
(1857-??) Anarchiste ardennais, active in groups in Nouzon. (Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BOURGUER, Jean.
(1871-??) Militant anarchiste, antimilitariste, anticlérical et syndicaliste révolutionnaire.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
June 2008
BOURNE, Randolph.
Early 20th century American critic, anarchist.
BOUSSINOT, Charles.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(??-??) American teacher at the Ferrer School; Columbia University professor fired for sharing a lecture platform with Emma Goldman.
(??-??) French anarchiste. Cheminot - FA - CNTF (FTR) - Argentan (Orne).
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
Journalistic pseudonym for author
David Watson.
BRADY, Edward.
Austrian-American anarchist, romantically involved with Emma Goldman.
BRAMER, Henri.
(??-??) French individualiste, member "Groupe international," which met up in Barcelona in 1918, & included Victor Serge, Rirette Maitrejean, M. Desmoulins; éditer le journal "El Sembrador."
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(1891–1971) Italian anarchist militant, emigrated to the US, died in Chicago.
(Daily Bleed reference page)
(??-??) French miner, emigrated to the US & involved in anarchist groups & militant worker actions in Spring Valley, Pennsylvania & La Salle, Illinois in the 1890s. Moved to socialism, joined the IWW in 1910.
(Daily Bleed reference page)
(1893-1895) German language anarchist-communist journal published in NY City, edited by Claus Timmerman.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
June 2008
BRASSENS, Georges.
(1921-1981) French anarchist poet, singer/songwriter.
(1901-??) French hairdresser, Bordeaux anarchiste archivist.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(8 novembre 1898, Terrasson-??) French anarchiste, glass worker in Hérault.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(1913-??) French militant with Jeunesses Anarchistes & Colombes de l’Union anarchiste (UA). With other militants (Bordier, Coignet, Coutrot & André Barzangette) refused the military call up, attempting in October 1939 to gain Mexico. Arrested in Spain & interned in at Miranda in 1940.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(??-1968?) Of Italian nationality, member of Action libertaire, organized inter alia by Martial Desmoulins, secretary Marseille Jeunesse Anarchiste. Collaborated on "La Voix Libertaire" (Limoges) & "Combat Syndicaliste". Member Fédération Anarchiste & CNTF.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(Valencia, 1908 - ?) Anarcosindicalista. Dirigente de la CNT.
(1926-2002) American anarchist, scholar (University of California-Berkeley) in medieval English & Italian history.
BRESCI, Gaetano.
(1869-1901) Italian-American anarchist, assassinated King Umberto.
(1931-??) French anarchiste, Professor of geography; FA-FCL-CIRA - Paris & Aix en Provence.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(??-??) French anarchiste; UA - CGTSR? Peasant in the Brest area, collaborated in "Champs de la terre" du Libertaire in the 1930s.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(??-??) French anarchiste, Salaize (Isère) circa 1949.
(Dictionnaire international des militants anarchistes)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BRIGNOLI, Giovanni Luigi.
(1928-1997) Italian anarchist, "l'ultimo bandito gentiluomo ..."
(1922-2005) British libertarian socialist, distinguished neuro-surgeon, writer, translator & mainstay in the London Solidarity group. (Daily Bleed)
(??-??) Italian anarchist, antifascist resistance fighter.
(1838-1922) Communard, anarchist militant
(International Institute of Social History)
(??- ) Construction worker, musician, San Francisco Anarchist Book Fair Committee co-founder.
(IndyMedia)
(1850-1931) French prioest, socialist, anarchist, militant freethinker, witer, editor.
(International Institute of Social History)
(1915-197?) Clerical worker, CNT militant, & its underground General Secretary, arrested & sentenced to prison for 30 years in 1947.
(Christie Books)
(1844-1912) Jura Federation member; became a socialist.
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BROWN, George.
(??-??) Anarchist orator .
BROWN, L. Susan.
Anarchist-communist. A 'Research on Anarchism' list moderator.
American anarchist sympathiser & modern educator.
BRUMANA, Herminia.
(1898-1954) Argentinean libertarian pedagogue. Participant in "Nuestra Tribuna"
(Ateneo Virtual)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
BRUPBACHER, Fritz.
(1874-1945) Unorthodox Swiss socialist & libertarian, physician, writer, antimilitarist, kicked out of the Communist Party for anarchist leanings.
(International Institute of Social History)
BRUPBACHER, Paulette. [Paulette Raygrodski]
(1880-1967) Swiss libertarian, translator, partner & collaborator of Fritz.
(International Institute of Social History) See also Daily Bleed, Dec. 31
BRUZZI, Pietro.
(??-1944) Italian, co-editor of "L’Indivi-dualista". Implicated
in the Teatro Diana bombing. Fought in the Spanish Revolution. WWII partisan, captured & shot by the fascists.
(Daily Bleed; Ephéméride anarchiste)
Philosopher, considered by some a religious anarchist. Wrote Paths in Utopia (1949), with chapters on Proudhon, Kropotkin & Landauer.
BUCCIARELLI, Guido.
Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1906-1907[?]) Belgian publication for organizing the famed International Congress of 1907 in Amsterdam, edited by Henri Fuss.
July 2008
(1943-1997) Attorney, computer enthusiast, sports coach, social critic & author. Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (SRAF) newsletter publisher. IWW member.
Avid simulated war games enthusiast & designer. (See "Tatchanka - Ukraine, 1919-21").
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1761-??)
BURROWS, Herbert.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
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C.G.T
C.G.T-S.R
C.I.R.A. Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme.
C.N.T. [Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo]
(1911- still active) Largest trade union in Spain, anarchosyndicalist, first third of 20th century.
(Wikipedia); see also Catalan Wiki
(??-??) CNT militant. Helped rebuild Sindicat de la Construcció de Badalona during the Primo de Rivera dictatorship. Assisted in the Ple de Sindicats de la CRTC (Barcelona, August 1931). (Diccionari de Sindicats)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CABRERA, Ary.
(??-??) Montevideo anarchist militant of the CNT, & the clandestine Resistance Student Workmen (ROE) founded by the Uruguyan Anarchist Federation to fight the military dictatorship; arrested in 1976.
CAFARD, Max.
(??- ) American anarchist author, in Fifth Estate & Exquisite Corpse.
(Research on Anarchism)
CAFIERO, Carlo.
(1846-1892) Italian anarchist, champion of Bakunin in the second half of the 1800's.
American composer, anarchist, taught at Cornish School in Seattle.
(Anarchy Archives)
(??-) American poet, perfomance writer, anarchist.
(Home page)
(1890-1913) Anarchiste illégaliste, membre de la Bande à Bonnot. (Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(??-??) Argentinian, involved with "La Voz de la Mujer" (Voice of the Woman).
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CAMPION, Léo.
(??-??) French anarchist, free thinker & freemason.
CAMPO, Marcelino del. («Tomas Arrate» ; «Torinto»)
(??-1924) Spanish anarchist, member of "Los Solidarios", killed in a shootout with Barcelona police.
(??-??) Spanish anarchist, carpenter. Member "Los Solidarios" (1922-23). (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Spanish strike in Barcelona in 1919, becoming a General Strike. (Daily Bleed)
CANÉ BARCELÓ, Pedro.
(1896-1973) Spanish/Mexican anarchist, member CNT & Republican government (in exile).
CANNONE, Alphonse, Sauveur.
(1899-1939) Algerian-born French mutineer, combatant in the Spanish Revolution.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
(1873-??) French anarchiste-syndicalist, feminist. Founded "Comité d'études des femmes socialistes révolutionnaires".
(nothingness.org)
CAPDEVILA PUIG, Andreu. (Andrés)
(1894 -??) Militant a la .
(Daily Bleed)
(1879-1922) Puerto Rican feminist, anarchist, labor organizer, novelist, publisher "La Mujer" (The Woman).
(Ateneo Virtual)
(1927-1995) Argentinian anarchist, academic, historian, in Venezuela 1968-1994.
(?? -??) Militant a la CNT.
(Daily Bleed)
(??-1950) Spanish militant (MLE-CNT) arrested & murdered by the police, along with Antonio Díaz, February 1950, victims of the “ley de fuga" (law of escape). (Dictionnaire des guérilleros...)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CARBÓ CARBÓ, Eusebio.
(1883-958) Spanish/Mexican anarchist militant & author.
CARBONE, Carmine.
Italian-American anarchist, member of the Gruppo Gaetano Bresci, sentenced 6-12 years in prison for planting bombs in St. Patrick's Cathedral & the Church of St. Alphonsus with Frank Arbano.
CARDIAS. (Rossi, Giovanni).
See Rossi page link below.
CARLES, Emilie.
(1900-1986) Pivotal anarchist/anti-fascist in the Italian community in Australia, led the 1934 Canecutters' strike.
(Radical Tradition)
French police spy list of worrisome radicals. Surprisingly, many anarchistes graced their bulging files.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CAROUY, Edouard.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CARPENA AMAT, Pepita.
CARPENTER, Edward.
(1844-1929) Early British gay rights activist, utopian & libertarian socialist, poet, songwriter.
(Daily Bleed)
CARPENTIER, François-Charles.
(1904-1988) French anarchist, combatant in the Spanish Revolution.
(??-1972) Notorious African American prison rebel, where he spent most of his life. Formed the 'Wolf Pack' gang with George Jackson. Joined the Black Panther Party, but left under the influence of the Situationists. Shot down in his driveway in a gangland-style execution. See his autobiography Bad ("Jimmy was the baddest motherfucker..." — George Jackson)
(endangeredphoenix.com)
(??-??) Spanish cenetista .
(??-??) African American anarchist, member of Vanguard Group in the 30s.
CARRINGTON, Leonora.
Surrealist painter (Daily Bleed Saint, 1999)CARRUTH, Hayden.
(1921- ) American poet & anarchist.
http://recollectionbooks.com/links.html#HaydenCarruth
CARTER, Alan.
(??-??) British professor, anarchist scholar, environmentalist.
(Research on Anarchism) & (Home page)
CARTER, April.
(??- ) Author, anarcho-pacifist.
(??-??) Australian, ran communist-anarchist press in Sydney ca. 1912.
Casa del Obrero Mundial. (COM; House of the World Worker)
(1912-1916) Anarchosyndicalist amalgam of various Mexican unions & the anarchist Grupo Luz; by 1913 it undercuts the government’s Gran Liga union & dominates organized labor in Mexico City until crushed by the government. (Daily Bleed)
Assassinat d'Eduardo Dato on March 8, 1921, responsable de la répression antisyndicale à Barcelone, par Luis Nicolau & Pedro Mateu.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CASANOVA, Antonio.
(1898-1966) Argentinian anarchist militant. A founder of FLA
(Mirrored page, in Spanish)
(Daily Bleed)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CATALÁ TINEO, Sigfrido.
(1906-1978) Spanish anarcosindicalista, CNT militant, a founder of ANFD. Arrested in 1944, condemned to death (commuted). (Christie Books)
(??-??) Italian anarchist.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
(??-??) Italian anarchist, editor of "La Questione Sociale," for which he was sent to prison in 1884.
Cecilia Colony. (Brasil)
See the Giovanni Rossi page.
(??-??) Fictional character, Discordian, anarchist from the Illuminatus Trilogy by Robert Shea & Robert Anton Wilson. (Wikipedia)
Cempuis. (école libertaire de)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Central Téléphonique (Barcelone 1937)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Centre International de Recherches sur l’Anarchisme (CIRA). Major anarchist archive, in Switzerland, with smaller associated archives in other countries.
(CIRA)
(??-193??) Italian anarchist, volunteer, Colonna Italiana Ascaso, killed in the Spanish Revolution of 1936.
(??-??) Italian anarchist. (Anarchismo Modenese)
(1896-1939) Spanish CNT militant. Captured & executed by the fascists, June 6. (Biografies de Sindicalistes)
(??-1976) Spanish anarchist, CNT member, veteran of the plot to kill Franco & Hitler together; murdered by a Spanish Nazi.
CERVANTES DEL CASTILLO VALERO, Agustín.
(1840-1874) Spanish law teacher, member of the Alliance, go-between for the Alliance & the F.R.E.
(ChristieBooks)
CHAE-HO, Shin.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHAMPALLE, Louis.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHAMPION, Jeanne.
CHARDON Pierre. (Pierre Charron)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Charlatan Stew.
American anti-authoritarian publishers (activists Sylvie Kashdan & Robbie Barnes).
(Charlatan Stew Archives)
(1895-1922) French individualist & illégaliste. Raised until the age of five by the anarchist Mécislas Golberg. Executed in 1922.
(Daily Bleed)
(1906) Adopted, CGT 9th Congress, Amiens, France — a key revolutionary syndicalist text—stressing the need to maintain independence from all political parties.
French & English, see Fondation Pierre Besnard; Marxists.org lists the signatories.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHAVEZ LOPEZ, Julio.
CHAZOFF, Jules.
CHEITANOV, Georgi.
(1896-1925) Bulgarian writer, speaker, theorist, activist. Captured & executed.
CHENARD, Paul. (Paulo)
CHENARD, Raoul.
(1896-1960) Militant French anarchist-syndicalist.
(Daily Bleed)
Chernoe Znamia. (Black Banner)
(1903-1906) Russian anarchist communist organization, largest in the country during its time, prominent advocates of terrorism.
CHERNYI, Lev.
(18??-1921) Russian anarchist poet executed by the Communists.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHEVET, Susy.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHIAPUSO, Manuel.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CHIARELLA, Paolo .
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Chicago Free Society Group.
June 2008
(??-??) Spanish Bakuninist,organized first anarchist nucleus in Chile(?). Influenced Carlos Jorquera, the first Chilean anarchist.
CHIOSSI, Vincenzo.
Italian anarchist.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
CHOMSKY, Noam.
(1928-) American linguist, anarcho-syndicalist, professor.
(Anarchy Archives)
CHRISTIE, Stuart.
(1946- ) Scottish anarchist militant & publisher.
CHRISTO & Jeanne-Claude.
Artists cited in Daily Bleed, Patron Saints.
CHU MIN YI.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Chumbawamba.
Anarchist band: "Give The Anarchist A Cigarette" ('Albert, Bobby, for God's sake burn it down'), from "Anarchy", album, England 1994
(Home page)
CIANCABILLA, Giuseppe.
(1872-1904) Italian-American anarchist, editor of La Questione Sociale & La Protesta Umana
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Cinéma du Peuple.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CIPRIANI, Amilcare.
(1844-1918) Italian anarchist, writer, Paris Communard. (Daily Bleed)
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(?-?) Cuban anarchist, sympathizer of Proudhon's federalism, active in the Ten Years War (1868-1878) against Spain.
CIVERA MARTINEZ, Marín.
(Valencia, 1900-México, 1975) Spanish political & theoretical anarchosyndicalist, author.
(1862-1931) (Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CLARK, John P.
(??- ) American professor, anarchist scholar.
(Research on Anarchism)
CLASTRES, Pierre.
(1934-1977) French anarchist anthropologist, author of Society Against the State.
(le libertaire)
CLAUDOT, André.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CLAUX, Kleber. (aka Ramon [Ray] Insa Lleo)
(1893-1971) French-Australian anarchist, naturalist.
(Radical Tradition)
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CLEMENT, Salvador.
(1916-2000) Spanish anarcho-syndicalist.
(Daily Bleed)
CLEMINSON, Richard.
Scholar of articles on anarchism & sexuality.
(Research on Anarchism)
CLER, Henri.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
CLEYRE, Voltairine de.
(1866-1912) American teacher, poet, anarchist feminist.
(Anarchy Archives)
Collected Poems of Voltairine De Cleyre (Stan Iverson Archives)
COCHON, Georges.
(1879-1959) French tapestry maker, anarchist & popular secretary of the "Federation of Tenants."
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
COHEN, Joseph J.
COHEN, Selma.
(??-??) American anarchist, artist, married to Abe Bluestein.
COHN-BENDIT, Daniel.
French anarchist, best-known for his days during the Paris '68 uprising. (Anarchy Archives)
(??-??) Italian anarchist.
(Anarchismo Modenese)
(1886-1975) French anarchist & a science fiction author, wrote for many libertarian publications under the pseudonym Ixigrec.
(Daily Bleed)
May 2009
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Colonne Vendome.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Colonie d'Aiglemont.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
Colonie de Bascon.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)
COMAPOSADA GUILLEN, Mercedes.
(1901-1994) Spanish anarchist, feminist, teacher, cofounder Mujeres Libres.
(Daily Bleed)
COMES, Francesc.
(Ephéméride Anarchiste)